- dcplay
- Stop seeing plays alone! Join dcplay, a free social group for ``theatergoers aged 21 to 35 that organizes outings centered around ``a DC-area play. It usually involves food and drinks beforehand to ``get to know each other, and always involves a fun time. Past ``events have included shows at Woolly Mammoth, Studio, and ``Source. We'd love to have you! For more information and to ``subscribe, visit http://dcplay.org.
- 265 clicks since 7-Aug-2001
- Footlights DC
- Each month, 25-35 Footlights members meet to discuss modern drama at inexpensive restaurants near Washington-area metro stations. We attend half the plays we discuss, and usually the director attends our meeting.
- 246 clicks since 6-Oct-2000
- National Council for the Traditional Arts
- NCTA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the ``preservation and documentation of traditional arts in America.
- 245 clicks since 19-Oct-2000
- Noble Blades
- Founded in 1993, The Noble Blades comprise the resident stage combat troupe of the Reston Community Players (RCP) and the area's only professionally-trained,``community-based fight group. The Noble Blades are committed to the performance of stage combat in an entertaining, educational, historically accurate, and safe manner.
- 270 clicks since 1-Jul-1998
- The Actors' Center
- The Actors' Center is a volunteer service organization and a nonprofit corporation created by and``for actors in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Our members include actors (professional,``nonprofessional, union, and non-union) working in theatre, TV, radio, film, CD-ROM, narration,``voice-overs, improvisational theatre, and other venues. Among our members are also directors,``producers, casting agents, students and technicians. We provide many resources for those``wishing to further their knowledge, skills, and love of the acting life.
``601 South Clark Street, Arlington, VA 22202 ``Tel : (703) 413-3270
- 737 clicks since 8-Sep-1999
- The Shenandoah Valley Arts Network
- The Shenandoah Valley is a vast stretch of rural communities and small town America who now have a way to receive up to date information about music events in their area.
- 317 clicks since 22-Apr-2003
- Washington Performing Arts Society (WPAS)
- WPAS exists to increase the opportunity for artists and the public to share the performing arts. Established in 1965 by the creative impresario Patrick Hayes, and led by President Douglas Wheeler since 1982, WPAS is one of the nation's leading non-profit multi-disciplinary presenting organizations without a facility.
``Tel : 202.833-9800
- 513 clicks since 22-Sep-2000
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